Quote by Arthur Brisbane
He was a terror to any snake that came in his path, whether it was

He was a terror to any snake that came in his path, whether it was the cold, slimy reptile sliding along the ground or the more dangerous snake that oppresses men through false teachings. And he drove the snakes out of the minds of men, snakes of superstition and brutality and cruelty. – Arthur Brisbane

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Regret for time wasted can become a power for good in the time that remains, if we will only stop the waste and the idle, useless regretting. – Arthur Brisbane

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Get away from the crowd when you can. Keep yourself to yourself, if only for a few hours daily. – Arthur Brisbane

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An Irishman is never drunk as long as he can hold onto one blade of grass to keep from falling off the earth. – Irish Saying

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A best friend is like a four leaf clover: hard to find and lucky to have. – Author Unknown

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